Winner:OcculterA small slice of the Lower East Side was all Derrick R. Cruz needed to present his Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons brand of accessories and art objects to the masses: The space may resemble the narrowest of hallways, but it's just big enough for Occulter's selection of jewelry, books and indie records. Try on the silver hexagon rings ($130) or pony up for one-of-a-kind necklaces made from honeycomb cast in gold ($1,500). Owning such treasures might take the help of a financial planner, but Occulter doesn't skimp on affordable goods. Pick up classics like T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land and Other Poems or Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis ($33), which come bound and sealed in rubber and are opened with a rip cord. 83 Orchard St between Broome and Grand Sts (917-769-2220, occulter.org)